Herald-review.com: MLS® recommended for the treatment of metatarsalgia

24 February 2015 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

The metatarsalgia is a painful pathology that affects the feet of those who perform physical activities such as running, tennis, football and basketball. To reduce pain, relieving inflammation and restoring mobility, laser therapy has been effective using specific wavelengths that have a powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-edema effect on tissue. To support it is the American magazine Herald-review.com that mentions also one of the most advanced centers for the treatment of this kind of pain - Foot & Ankle Center in Illinois - where the specialists use the MLS® Laser Therapy to have effective results quickly.

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